What is the past tense form of the verb “walk”?
Walked
What is the future tense used for?
talk about actions that will happen in the future.
This action word, ending in "-ing," describes the act of walking at a leisurely pace in the countryside.
"strolling"
What is the comparative form of the adjective "big"?
Bigger
In a superlative sentence, what type of adjective or adverb is used to compare more than two
things?
What is the superlative form?
What is the past tense form of the verb “go”?
Went
How do you form the future tense in English?
using "will" followed by the base form of the main verb
In cooking, this action word, ending in "-ing," describes the act of stirring ingredients together in a circular motion.
"mixing"
Which word is the superlative form of "fast"?
Fastest
Give an example of a superlative sentence using
the adjective "tallest."
Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world.
What is the past tense form of the verb “run”?
Ran
Can you name a language that doesn't have a future tense?
Mandarin Chinese
This word, ending in "-ing," describes the act of deliberately avoiding someone or something.
"evading"
Complete the sentence: "My brother is _ than my dad."
Taller
Which part of speech typically follows the superlative adjective or adverb in a superlative
sentence?
the noun or pronoun (the object being compared)
In the sentence “she…….to the store yesterday”, What is correct past tense form of “drive”?
Drove
What is the difference between "will" and "going to" when talking about the future?
“Will" is used for predictions or decisions made at the moment of speaking, while "going to" is used for intentions or plans made before the moment of speaking.
This action word, ending in "-ing," describes the act of moving forward on two wheels.
"cycling"
True or False: The comparative form of "good" is "gooder".
False
True or false: In a superlative sentence, the object being compared is often implied rather
than explicitly stated.
True
In the sentence “by the time we arrived, they……already….. dinner”, what are the correct past perfect forms of the verbs “finish”?
Had finished
How does the future tense differ from the conditional tense in English?
The future tense talks about what will happen, while the conditional tense talks about what would happen under certain conditions.
This word, ending in "-ing," describes the act of quickly moving up and down, like a bouncing ball.
"bouncing"
Which word is the superlative form of "far"?
Farthest
What punctuation mark is commonly used at the end of a superlative sentence?
is a period (.) or exclamation mark (!)?